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The quadratic function y = -10x2 + 160x - 430 models a store's daily profit (y), in dollars, for selling T-shirts priced at x dollars. A the daily profit the company would make from the T-shirts if it gave the T-shirts away for free

B the greatest daily profit the company could make from selling the T-shirts

C a selling price that would result in the company making no profit from the T-shirts

D the selling price that would result in the company making the greatest daily profit from the T-shirts

Match each item with what it represents in this situation by entering the appropriate letter in each box.

1 x-coordinate of the vertex of the function

2 y-coordinate of the vertex of the function

3 an x-intercept of the function

4 a y-intercept of the function

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